F.A.S.S. is a student organization
whose goal is to promote interactions and activities that will allow
members interested in aquatic sciences to develop professionally and to
involve members in matters important to the preservation, conservation, and
enhancement of aquatic resources in Missouri.
F.A.S.S. is dedicated to helping future fisheries and aquatic professionals
expand their horizons. In the past F.A.S.S. has had guest speakers from the
Missouri Department of Conservation, the Columbia Environmental Research Center,
the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and the University
itself. We have held workshops for our members as well, such as fish
identification and water quality training. F.A.S.S. is stream team #442,
and does annual volunteer water quality monitoring. We conduct workshops
for other students; attend conferences, and have outdoors activities like
canoe trips. We are the official student sub unit of the Missouri American Fisheries Society as
well as the American
Fisheries Society.
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Society
Student Subunit of the American Fisheries
Society Since 1992
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